Hi All, I've never had a problem with my Program A, and I do it slightly differently.
1. Put the film cassette into the camera. 2. Pull out enough film to reach the "Magic Needles" TM 3. Insert about 5mm or so, shoot and wind on (the take-up has always found the sprockets correctly - well it's magic innit?) 4. Tighten the film, close the back. 5. Shoot at least 3 more frames. And it's done. I'm not sure what the advantage is in loading the take-up spool first. Anybody care to illuminate me on that? Cheers, Simon PS - On second thoughts, it more often goes like this... 1. Find the right cord and close blinds while tripping over toys. 2. Put the film cassette into the camera. 3. Say "Yes dear, I'll be down in a second" 4. Pull out enough film to reach the "Magic Needles" TM 5. "Almost finished, have you packed the pram?" 6. Insert about 5mm or so, shoot and wind on. 7. "Just coming, nearly there" 8. Tighten the film, close the back. 9. "OK I'll meet you at the car" 10. Shoot at least 3 more frames. 11. *Run* -----Original Message----- From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 27 November 2002 12:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Magic my a** ----- Original Message ----- From: CBWaters Subject: Re: Magic my a** > Describe how you load film please. > > Thanks > > > > William Robb > > > > Poke leader in between needles, hold with thumb while pulling canister over > to it's place, place canister in it's place and make sure the holes in film > are on the sprockets, close back, poke rewind knob back in, advance film > with lever, curse under breath (unless this is the second or third time with > this film, then curse loudly), try again. > that about covers it.

